Savas, MusaDemir, IlhamiGuzelkucuk, SelahattinSengul, Cagri GoktugYaprak, Hasbi2025-01-212025-01-2120141302-09002147-9429https://doi.org/10.2339/2014.17Sayi1,43-47https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12587/25781Aerated concrete is a lightweight concrete which has porous structure. In this study, effects of usage of sepioliteas a raw material instead of quartzite on the thermal and compressive strength properties of aerated concrete were investigated.G2/04 class aerated concrete, which has been commercially produced as a wall component, has been focused. Aerated concrete samples have been prepared by substitution of sepiolite instead of quartzite in %5, %10, %15, %20 and %25. Sepiolite has been provided from Eskisehir mine field. After 4 hours cure at 60 degrees C, samples moved to treat in autoklave in the temperature of 180 degrees C and pressure at 11 bar for 6.5 hours. Thermal conductivity and compressive strength properties of samples were determined. As a result, increasing the rate of sepiolite in aerated concrete decreases the compressive strength and increases the thermal conductivity.trinfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAerated concrete; sepiolite; compressivestrengthThermal and Compressive Strength Properties of Sepiolite Substituted Autoclaved Aerated ConcreteArticle171434710.2339/2014.17Sayi1,43-47WOS:000447829300008N/A